The phrase "art cahoots with" is spelled with a silent "h" in the word "cahoots", which is pronounced as /kəˈhuːts/. The "oo" is pronounced as in "book" and there is stress on the second syllable. "Cahoots" means in close association or partnership, so "art cahoots with" refers to the idea that art is closely associated with something else. When pronouncing the phrase in IPA, it would be transcribed as /ɑːt kəˈhuːts wɪð/.